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Oracle falls on weak results and a dimming outlook for 2023.Analysts are supporting the price but a rally is not likely to form soon.The stock is near support and may begin to bottom but investors should wait for a clear signal.5 stocks we like better than OracleOracle (NYSE:ORCL) is an interesting story for more reasons than 1 and 1 of those reasons is its position within the reporting cycle. This blue-chip, legacy tech company shifting to cloud services reports almost precisely between the cycle’s peaks, making it a bellwether for the sector and the economy. Q4 2022 hedge fund letters, confe...
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Student Started Google v Oracle Supreme Court Battle; Decision Shows How Law Has to Evolve to Govern New Situations Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Supreme Court Sides With Google In Its Battle With OracleWASHINGTON, D.C. (April 6, 2021) - Yesterday the Supreme Court sided with Google in a multi-billion dollar law suit involving Oracle's copyrighted computer program, but the origins of the case date back more than 50 years to a young law student at Columbia Law School named John Banzhaf. In 1964 there were no personal computers; indeed, only banks and few large businesses coul...
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J. Michael Keyes comments on the Google vs Oracle opinion that came down from the Supreme Court this morning. Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Supreme Court's Google vs Oracle DecisionJ. Michael Keyes is a partner at the international law firm Dorsey & Whitney. Keyes is an intellectual property attorney with extensive trial and litigation experience in cases involving trademarks, copyrights, unfair competition and false advertising. He has tried several cases in federal courts across the United States. He's been following the Google vs Oracle case through the courts. Of the dec...
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